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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1699-1702) - First established in 1699 by the French under [[Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville]]. Abandoned in 1702. Also known as [[Fort Biloxi]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1699-1702) - First established in 1699 by the French under [Pierre LeMoyne, sieur d'Iberville]]. Abandoned in 1702. Also known as [[Fort Biloxi]].
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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
==History ==
Established in 1699 on the east side of Biloxi Bay in what is know known as Ocean Springs by [[Pierre LeMoyne, sieur d'Iberville]]. Built as four sided fort with pointed bastions at each corner mounting 12 guns. A moat/ditch and external redans provided additional protection.
Established in 1699 on the east side of Biloxi Bay in what is now known as Ocean Springs by [[Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville]]. Built as a four-sided fort with pointed bastions at each corner mounting 12 guns. A moat/ditch and external redans provided additional protection.


A second fort, [[Fort de la Boulaye]], was established along the Mississippi when it was learned that the English planned to try to gain control of the mouth of the Mississippi. A third fort, [[Fort Louis de la Mobile|Fort Saint Louis de la Mobile]], at the Mobile River was built to replace Fort Maurepas and Fort Maurepas was abandoned in 1702.
A second fort, [[Fort La Boulaye]], was established along the Mississippi when it was learned that the English planned to try to gain control of the mouth of the Mississippi. A third fort, [[Fort Louis de la Mobile|Fort Saint Louis de la Mobile]], at the Mobile River was built to replace Fort Maurepas and Fort Maurepas was abandoned in 1702.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Fort Maurepas State Park, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. No period guns or mounts in place. The park was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina and rededicated in October 2009 but it does not contain a replica of the fort or any interpretive displays. It does contain a statue of d'Iberville. The actual fort site is believed to be north of I90.
Fort Maurepas State Park, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. No period guns or mounts in place. The park was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina and rededicated in October 2009 but it does not contain a replica of the fort or any interpretive displays. It does contain a statue of d'Iberville. The actual fort site is believed to be north of I90.
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* {{Roberts}}, page 447-449
* {{Roberts}}, page 447-449
* Manuel, Dale A., '''''Fort Maurepas, Vieux Biloxi''''', Coast Defense Journal, Vol 20, Issue 3, August 2006, page 31-38
* Manuel, Dale A., '''''Fort Maurepas, Vieux Biloxi''''', Coast Defense Journal, Vol 20, Issue 3, August 2006, page 31-38
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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com North American Forts - Fort Maurepas]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com North American Forts - Fort Maurepas]


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Latest revision as of 06:05, 26 February 2025

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Fort Maurepas (1) (1699-1702) - First established in 1699 by the French under Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. Abandoned in 1702. Also known as Fort Biloxi.

Fort Maurepas Park
Fort Maurepas Park d'Iberville Statue

History

Established in 1699 on the east side of Biloxi Bay in what is now known as Ocean Springs by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. Built as a four-sided fort with pointed bastions at each corner mounting 12 guns. A moat/ditch and external redans provided additional protection.

A second fort, Fort La Boulaye, was established along the Mississippi when it was learned that the English planned to try to gain control of the mouth of the Mississippi. A third fort, Fort Saint Louis de la Mobile, at the Mobile River was built to replace Fort Maurepas and Fort Maurepas was abandoned in 1702.

Current Status

Fort Maurepas State Park, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. No period guns or mounts in place. The park was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina and rededicated in October 2009 but it does not contain a replica of the fort or any interpretive displays. It does contain a statue of d'Iberville. The actual fort site is believed to be north of I90.

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Location: Fort Maurepas City Park, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Fort site map point is approximate.

Maps & Images

Lat: 30.4055556 Long: -88.8291667

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Visited: 25 Oct 2021, 7 Dec 2009